No, you can't eat the spaghetti and no one pretends that you can have the buns and crackers, but their fries are GF and my gluten-free daughter can go through the chili cheese fries by the ton without getting sick, which is really impressive. One of the few places she lets us take her.

Sometimes I go there, there aren't any problems. Sometimes, there are. If you are really sensitive, I wouldn't go. Their canned sauces in the store are gluten free. So, you could have "Cincinnati Chili" at home.

I'm impressed. They have a gluten free menu that has lots of options besides "salad". Additionally, the restaurant is clean, well run, and employees seem to enjoy working here. Among the other fast food restaurants in this shopping center, this would be my first choice .

Some food is gluten free, but cross contamination may be a concern for some. The staff did not seem aware about gluten. The food is as you would expect for skyline. My rating is just based on GF not the food.

Worst! I ordered a chili with cheese, it took three tries to make sure that there were no onions in my chili and then $5 after when I was about to indulge in the chili, I open the Container about the same size as the Wendy's Large Chili only to find that my chili had no cheese and that the container was about half full. I called the store to complain, the manager promised to bring something by and leave it at the front desk at work, and it was never delivered. Bad service, lack of follow through and not the best good for $5 I have had. I won't be going back.

I was very surprised to discover that their chilli was GF, this is wonderful because now I can eat in-restaurant, instead of always preparing chilli dogs at home. A great thing to see in a popular restaurant chain, only thing that could make this better was GF spaghetti noodles for complete GF Skyline.